Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 8, Image 8

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BRITISH RAILROAD
RIKE EXTENDED
-.iries Beyond London In
'$?' Solved as 'Government In-
vokes Realm Defense Act
TROOPS RLTISK TO
ACT
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p.SfCouncil Orders Continuance
of
supply ol Llcclricily,
Gas and Wat or
Dy the Associated Trr?i
London, I-'cb. K --Tho first elcp III 111
direction of (lie tlirratcnfii -xtoi!Klon of
the rallioac strike beyond the loi.il llnc-a
In liondon was taken lit nlcht when
Hump of the drlveis on the ilrlchlnn ami
th Southwestern roads wpro tailed 0111
Thfi centers on the. HrUhton Hue,
which hitherto have not hem affected
are XcvvcrUss and Ihe llattcrsea freight
yards In Tendon and Utlchton and Ilapt-
bomno on th south coa' As some of i
th. Hrtt-or. nim ti.it. .fnn.i ,.nri, . i
ernte tram-drlveii tulns It would Fcem
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to be the Intention to extend the strike
to nil of both the lines affected 'Onl
sections In London and s lburb.in ar as
r electrlfled The fouthwetcrn. tn i
Addition to serving mnn western sub-i
tirbs of the city, runs westward through I
Kngland as far as Cornwall while the I
Brighton road terves a populous area In '
southeastern KnpKnd as far vvct as,
rortsmouth and the Isle of Wight it
is one of the largest pajsencer road in
thn southern London suburbs
Reprlnsl for Government Vlllttiil
Tho calling of thu locomotive engi
neers on theio lines, while fulfilling a
thrttat to call l gepeial strike, made on
Monday, Is also looked tiron as a ic
tort to the letter from Andrew Bona)
Tjiw, covernnient leader tn the Iloue of
Commons, in nhlch he refued to meet
the strikers It Is alo a result of the
failure of .1 Bromley Ketretarv of the
association of locomotive enclneeis and
firemen, to reach a settlement with Plr
Albert Stanley, ptesldent of the Hoard
of Trade, and Sir Uobert Home, Minis
ter of Labor
Officials of the Locomotive I-iiKuieers'
Union met In Leeds list nlclit and re
Iterated the charce that the bo eminent
was "qulbbllnc "
The possibility nt calling out all the
members of the union was dleued It
was said that of the 66 000 cnslncmen
In th countrv, 43 000 are members nt
the union. Supcestlons that the covern
ment might run the lallioads without
the help of the unions were scoffed at
The National Union of TUilwanien. a
much larecr organization than the Loio
mothe finglneers' Union, has not been i
affected in tho present dispute but it
has Important negotiations pending nithl
the government it In said these nego
tiations -will be taken up by the secre
tary, J II. Thomas M r, when le re
turns from tho Socialist conference In
Berne.
Klectrie Strike Uiillkrlr
The governments quick action in uk.
lnir advantage of the King's presence In
London jestcrdav to call a meeting of
the council to 'n force under the defense
tn tha er.mmunllleu nn .lrctrla ,,,!..
as already exists and to protect in a
similar manner the gas and water sup-
purs HKaini siruvo measures lias tne.
full Bunnoit of the general nuhlle
The, Kleclrlc Trade Union at n meet- ,lbel JV lllf' Ari 'udenta who have
Ing last night to consider the i hanged attended the school to sav that the or
situatlou leached no decision, but ad- "rials suspect a student of the outrage
Journed until toda and It Is believed I w'e 'lo not suspect nnv student Ml
there will be no electric power i-trike ' "r "' students loved the place and
More than sOOO mechanics of the rojal ' fvrv thing that was in it Only a
army service corps havo refut-cd to goi lunatic would rlestiov the pictures In
on duty in depots adjoining London. I t,,' manner It was done The pictures
They claim their contract as roldlers Is, npr" ,aK" ,lom ,,lcir frames and holes,
at an end and demand that thev be de. nunrhed in them Then the frames were
moDiuzea ano engaged as civilians to1
continue the work or be given tho t.ame
pay tnat civilians would cam
The situation on the Ode is .
proving,
though there has been no gen-'
eral resumption of woik
At Belfast, Loid rirrl" controller of
merchant shipbuilding, had a long con
ference with representatives of the
strikers. He proposed a temporary ar-'
rangement of work for flftj-four hours
weekly, with overtime paid for all work
exceeding forty-seven hours, pending a
complete settlement, for which he agrees
to call a conference with the firms con
cerned. It Is jirobable that a decision
on this proposal will bo reached today
Norfolk La7rr Fount Dead
ew lork, Feb 6. A man believer! lo
be Charles V. Favage. Jr. a liwver,
of Norfolk, Va was tound dead in a
small hotel here today. The police said
thev believed ho committed suicide hv
shooting.
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Protects your Car
from Freezing,
as well as from
Repair Bills due
to Corrosion.
Ask the local sales agent for your
mate of car just what non-freezing
mixture is good for the radiator.
Pyro U obtainable at garagtt, dntggUti, (.,
or from
Pennsylvania Alcohol & Chemical Co.
Distributors
Ut irV. Front SU Philadelphia, fa. .
i 'RETAIN BIG RAIL
SYSTEMS'-HINES
I Director General Proposes
Large Companies Be Back-
l,oncs ,jf Regional Groups
BEKOKti SENATE UOARI)
Suggests
Baltimore and
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ll the .iwonaled I'riw
IV rIiIiicImi, ivb h Mlreclnr lieneral
lllnes tocliv explained to the Semite In
terstate, 'otnmrrre I'ommltice that In
r cicjui'ltn ihe rnllioads according In his
Ipiiipofed petmanctit reslon.il mjjiimra.
tlon Hurler private imnnRemenl, he
would Include onu ni two ViIr BJfleins
an the h ukbone for rich group Tills
KrouplnR would hae to he determined
",' f K erntnentai iiiiiiin.il. not ll
ss,
ngress and In general he legnrded It
is unwise to divide, big existing sv stems
I'm example, Mr Uincs suggested tli.it
one legloml rorpnratlon be formid Willi
New York ("ential and 'mv Kngland
sstfms, rind entailer lines naturiiilv
grouping with them, and another of the
l'ennsj Ivania and Ilaltlmoi. and Ohio!
with smaller ioids now phhallv app
elated with them In this v.n lie raid,
six or mote regional rorpotatlons wnuld
be neated thrnuKhoiii the lounttv with
more uniform strength thin a multitude
of uniller companies with vvidelv v liv
ing strength
Mate commissions should be used in
a laigc extent he satd in determining
local rates.
i-enator Cummins of Iowa, thought Mr
Illness proposal was lemaikablv slmll,
s
in that which lie had advocated for xe i
and deilired In believed that ralllonds
should not be returned to private m in
agement mull Congress had established
a permanent policy In regard to them
LEWIS DENIES VANDALS'
DESTROYED RARE ART I
AeailcuiN I'rcsitlenl Belirxcs
Dainapc to Paintings and I
Statuary Lunatic's Act
Works nf art and statuao at th"
summer w hcol ;if tl JVnnsv Ivauia
Academy of the Vine Arts, Chester
Springs, p,i , which wete destrojed by
a vandal last Thursday 'had no gieit
value," according to .lohn Frederick
Lewis, president of the academy
"If thev had been verv xaluabte they
would not have been In the museum
of the summer sclioo'," Sir. Lewis said
toriav . Tne statuary which was broken
' has been on the lawn for the last
I three vears In all kinds of weather and
'has been on
had onlv been placer In the museum
this winter
' w"nt to say also, that It is a
IIUIIK IMLh oil llio ndll
'Tho tnattei was reported to the
Phoenlxvlllo pollco as soon ss it was
to-lZT; ?Z "Z 2?.
from ,ho n,,i,i( t .... , ,,, .
I giving It the widest publlclt
Asjlums In the vklnitv of ( liester
Springs were searched todav by de.
tectlves 111 an effort to locate the vandal
It Is believed a lunatic with a mania
for destrovlng canvases and leaving
their frames unharmed, committed tho
depredation Fingerprints found on the
remnants of paintings and statuaryj
imurp in ine invesiigacion
The single clue upon which detectives
are working was furnished by D. P.oy
Miller, superintendent of the school. Ile-(
furnishes the description of a man who
visited the place Thursday and said,
'The old place Is locking fine I haven t
been here for fourteen ycais and theni
T was one of the pupils in the school fori
soldiers' orphans over there," pointing'
to tne museum
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evening PUBLIC ledger-t-ph:
GERMANY LAND OF GRAVES
AND MISERY, SA YS OFFICER
U. Col. Harris, I. S. U.li. C
lines, llvpitari and Stariation
Intimate Caumltiei nl
! thr Aisocialrd I'rcts
rrl, Vcb H -Uermany Is pictured
as "a land of giavcvards and hospitals"
by Lieutenant Colonel Searle Han Is. of
the United Stales medical icservc corps
who has Jiit letumerl tn Paris v.itter
having Investigated conditions east of
tho Ithlne llr savs tliat the tier'mnn
nation Is hahkiupt. the people trie actll
njlv starving and that 'probahlv no one
will ever know the numhti of casual
ties suffered In tierunny during the
war "'
Lleulenanl ( uliuiel Hauls islimates
that the iasualtlr v.uy fiom a million
and a Inlf m ilnee nti lion killed and
twlco as in tin wounded
Conditions wlmh he li.nl found In
'icimati hae ltd him to the opinion
he savs Hint many women and iilldteii
win aie or income defectives It not sun
pueii with fond Whil, he regards thr.1
fl-lin-i. people as ;nc mo-t desplcnble
on earth, lie thinks that h.ead and meat
should bo sen', , ,e women and chll-
nren i n fifimaiis who overran
1'iance lif. savs. should be punished
and permitted to stuve, hut not tlvoj
women mid thlldiiMi llungi.v men nndl
women do not make good neighbors" I
firrmnitv MifTerpcl Vlot
Lieutenant Cnlnnn llnrtl si.vs that,
while i, superflilil view of tlicAountrv
Klves the linpir ssloti that the war haw
not hint fit rm mv tint .outilrv, m his
opinion, has unit ml nime than nnv
other
f-liiilvmg tlie itiMtiim is ii plivslclan.
lie found that in inv pet ns p.ntli uIhi Iv
ililldren, wrie vc iv ,mfl iln.. ,,.r.
not
getting riioiiKli t.i en I i,, me.it-
eiiliig beer-dilnk rig
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UN MEMORANDUM
DEI JUGO SLAVI
Mclcjwli Croali
Sotciigono
Aurora le Loro Slollc
Aspirazioni
Pubhrhi-il ind nitrihiilel Und-r
PKRVIIT NO 3t
Vu'honr'-d hv the net ot, 0 iobT a
I'll I on tl n at tha J'ostotTlM of Plilla.
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Hv ur r of Ihe frr.lrl-llt'
a s num kov
Postmaster uril
Parlrl, .-, febbr.llo I rleleg-itl Itallanl
si sono post I daicorrlo sopra un memo-
frandum i he sara presentalo alii Con-
ferenza drill Moe rpl quale sirannn
fatte pnsentl le vedute da pirtn del
'Italia rfgi irdo gll Stall dell'ilrl itlio,
g!a" appirteneiitl .ill'Aulrla Detto
lnemorandum sira' icso pubbllro rlopo
cln I rnppirsentantl del vigo-slavl
snranuo statl uditl dal hupremo Con
r Mlo "rapreseiitantl chc sono att"sl per
oggl o domanl
1 Jugo-slavi hanno parinienti pre
parato tin menininndum cqntentente sei
allernativi pianl per slsVemtie .le rll
vergen?e irjn I'ltnlla seiondo II prlino
ril detti pianl I jugo-slavh vottehbero
ottenere 1 intern tciritorld ad oilente del
flume Isono, coniiiresH iSnrlzia. Trieste,
Jpttia e tutta la Dahmz'a.
NV succcslvl i lniur jilaui le asplta
zlonl valino lnan niniio sccmindo ed II
llnale iloiiianrfi soltauto la pirte orl
enUIe della penlsola d latrlu I'iume e Ii
I)ilma7la ineiio SCara
M Tiombltih, nilnistro jugo-slavo per
gll nlTail rslcrl. cd 11 Dott Vesnltch,
mlnltto Jugo-slavo Iu Parlgl. ptmiiuizlc
laiuio no dlsiotso imiaiizl alia lommis.
slone dello t Inque gratull potenze, alio
scopo dl TOstencre le aspliazloul con
tenuto tiel nieninjnnduin
I delegatl tla'lanl hauno rieelso ell
non contrare in nei-hun.i discusslonc con
t jugo-siavi, .iimriKi iirc-sentcmente, ma
dl slstemaio I puntl dl vista dell ltallaUcj
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MACK trucks have alwa'ys been noted for their power
Power alone would bc.a mistake; but wben the chassis frame,,
clutch, transmission, and other component parts arc made
heavy and strong enough tb stand the power the result is
a satisfactory machine. 'Sizes 1 lo 7 tons. '
INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COMPANY
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PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY,
Reports Empire Filled With CetAc
Children Worse Sufferers.
JfVircc to Six Million
lias dlsappcaird Tho rations ire 100
grams 'of baile, five pounds of potatoes,
half of them Irjlen, foub pounds' of
bread and a quarter of tf-poxmd of meat
per week per person ,
No llggs Vnr -M,IU
"There are no rces, no milk and only
half a pound ofbeet sugar for' each per-f
ran n month, he sajs. In giving fur
ther details of the situation. "Shop girls
ha Mst from ten to forty-flvo pounds
In weight, while evtw.v one shows a lack
of vitality. I found children going to
I sihool shod with paper sandals or vvlllit
i loth shoes to which wooden soles had
been .attached
'o tine knows the i (imposition of the.
black gritty hi earl Hut Is being Issued!
In limited quantities by ticket Tuber
culosis Is Incienslng and skin diseases!
due to lack of nourishment andjaik of
soap ale jiievaleut Olio benetlclal te-w
,i suit of the low diet which has been en
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foirert upon the Cerman people Is, found
ghrrdishs
decreased and diabetes has disannulled. I
There Is no moie goutln aetmanv. but,
haJhgr;'alj17.n,c,neaJd,,Cr.Kis,odH,r7an
trlbulod to coarse bread Iteer that Is
bring sold ,a no substance '
I rsris, i en i. (tij i'j Asupieme
Allied block ide louncll has been organ
lied to anango'for a rehxnllon of rm
bargoes upon Imports lnti enem coun
tries Vanio'MiCormlck the American
irrmliei Imh been ihoKcn cliilrm.in Tlie
oilier members arc Lord Itobett Cecil
ami Itaron notheituerr. for Oicat
Britain ntlriine CfenicntiH Minister of
Comiiienvr for Prance, and Or Silvio
Crespi, Minister of 1W, foi llalv.
con I loro colleghl dtlla gr.mdl Potenze,
lasrljiido a qucsl'ultlml ill 'gludlcare
sylle asiiirazlonl.in cttflltlo
II Piesldento del Consigiio del Mlnl
Mil, On Orhndo, pidnndn nil nlcunl
Klotnalstl Italian die lo avevano In
lervlstato i Ilea II modo ( nine warn'
rlsolutii la tquestloiie rlollannesslono rle
la co-.li daiiiKtii oieupita rlaintalla",
ha d(ehl,ir.iio nella inntileta pit clilira
r ircisa cue sura rlso uLi tie innin nln
t-oddlsf.icerito per I interese della Xh-
zlonr secondo It nspir.irlonl del popolo
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I L'On Oilindo ha rliiliia'taio Inoltre,
I dl eKseie Milcsf itto cltca r.iccdr'do tag
j glunlo con II governo greco. rlguardo
talle iolr del Dodrc'inesn nc. nmto
dal! Ilal'a duiaiito li gueti.l Llbka So
l'ltalla dovia' rlnunzlare ,i ilette isolc.
rlccvcia cniiensl equi e sostanzlalf cd
avia' altrovc Importnnti ngevolazlonl I
ecotionurlie ,
Itomn, .', febbralo - MainJino da Pola
che fie Mttorlo Umanui le e' glunto In I
quella cltta' accompagnato dal general!'
Cl'.tadinl, Mattloll o Pasqualinl ed a1
bordn dello.vacht "Mlramare ' Li popo
lazlonc si tivciso' sulla splaggla facendo
una enthusiastic,! dlfiiostraziono nl .s-o-V.ino
J'.o Vittnrlo rlcevette suhlto if slndaco
della citta' e le aide autorlta' clttadlnc,
Intrattenendosl iiffiibllmento, con loro.'
Postla acrompagnato dill'Ammlragllo
Cugnl e da Setn Benells'ha xlsitato 1
Puntl princlpall ed monument I della.
cltta' Vislto' anche la tomba ill XaAeiiol
Sauro, ineso la quale) deploro' con
vlvacl iiarolr c rommosso cspicssiont
I Infanila commess.1 dall Austria
II Ho ' ripartlto el i Pola dlrettc a
Trieste, da clove prosfguii.v jie-r visilirc
alttl piesi dell'Istrla,
L'Ammlragllo Thaon ell licvel. rlce
vendej un grtippo dl glornallstl, discu
tendi le asplnlonl dell Italia ha raurl
entementB lllustriito 1 illrltll rl Itall-
RUll'Islria e li halniazla, cd ha cosl'
concluso
"Pico quesln puhblicamente petclie e.
tempo die cessmo I mallnttKl .Vol non
chiedlamo ne la Siberia lie, 1 Illmnlaja
Cliieiliimo solo lerritorl. Itallano Clc
e tic 1 nostro rlirltto e per queato en-'
tiammo in gueria. Otterremo olo, che
chiedlamo 'pcrihe, dobblamo averlo
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MEXICO FRIENDLY,
SAYS U. S. ENVOY
f AlllUabSildbl'
Fletcher Re
ports Optimistically to
State Department
AMERICAN RIGHTS -SAFE
President Currunza' lIau of
. Real Power and Ability,
He Believes
liy the .ifsoiintcd I'rcsi
vv mlilngton, I'eb fi Anietlcan rlghls
In Mexico will be safeguarded apiply by
the Mexican yov eminent, according to
mbas.vador Henty I" f'letilicr, who Is
l.Vre from Mexico, City for conference
with State Demrltiient ofllclnls. with an
optimistic xlcw of the situation lnth
- " "P-M'e.
Tho ambasadot sild today the feel-
lug there'toward this rounlry had be-
-' ''"- -".' " "calh of
the Orman minister tlw notorious on
l.'ikhardt ," and tho consequent icssatlon
or anti-American piopaganda.
I'resldent Cnrranza. In the list two
J cars, said Mr l'letcher, had ac
complished a gteit work In pre
paring for develoiunent and recon
struction and In l corcaiilzlng the
public service, and Inrt made such head
way In this icspect that the various
bandit leadris now were without real
Influence ol apptciiable power. lie was
emphatic hi tlm statement that President
Garranza was the real power In Mex
ico Oil Interests to be rVoterted
Of paramount Importance, the ambas
sador said, was tho probability that tho
troubles of oil interests, Including Amer
ican, 'soon would ba adjusted He said
that up to this time no decrees lud been
enforced and no taxes collected under
the new constitution vesting direct own
ership ot all minerals, inciutiiiig peiro
leuni. In the nation. The oil lntersts
have objected vigorously, to these de
el ees, and the United Statsiovctnment
Ins imdc ceruln representations
Ptsldent Cartaliza appointed a com
nlttco of his cabinet to confer with the
oil men. Mr Fletcher explained, and the
position ot Ihe American companies
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COAL SERVICE.
n2 jcars ago wo fcad the smallest
coal ard In Philadelphia, delivering
3,000 Toils a Year
Today we have the largest coal
jard in Philadelphia, delivering
150,000 Tons a Year
We have. had Blizzards
, Wc have had Strikes
We have had War
And we served ou well
No order too small cr too latge
One Price lo All
Oweri -Letter's Sons
Coal Service Station
Trenton Are. & Westmoreland St
licit riinne, I'm nk ford jyi ,
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FEBRUARY 6, J919
wasrmsde entirely clear. Tresldent
Carrania submitted ihe question to the
Mexican Conrreu, which expired be
fore the matter could be taken up.
It now Is understood generally that
.President Carrania will call a special
session of Congress In April or May to
consider, among other things, petroleum
legislation, and the oil companies have
been" aaked to appear and present their
case. The ambassador thought that
ultimately a law would be passed that
would recognize the rights of American
citizens acquired tinder Mexican laws
and at the .same time would be In har
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The way we have shot prices to pieces in the last week proves the
advantageous position The American Stores Co. occupy as a direct
. channel between the source of supply and your table.
No. middle-man's margin to pay, just one small profit between the
ChickenCoop or Churn and your kitchen.
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Every egg guaranteed positively fAsh, no doubt about it.
American Stores are noted Tar and-wide for the quality of our Butter and Eggs.
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taxation and regulation of Industry,
Itelatlve to the smuggling ot arms
and ammunition across tho border, the
ambassador said that this was on "a
very limited scale." lie said also that
he believed Mexico hnd no Intention of
presenting Itself before the Peace Con
ference and was decidedly opposed to
any foreign meddling In the adjustment
of her Internal affairs.
Steps are being taken for a refund
of the .foreign debt of Mexico, on which
no Interest has been paid since 1!13,
and the general public debt of the
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ability ot President Carranza that was
enabling him to overcome numerous
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